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Kx. Sun ' V. V "' A. M I .in r.v. fhiirlotte Ar1 H Ml 5 J'l Ar I f ii TiTt r-vi lie l.v 1 It 5 !-. ; " lavidoii " 11 45 i M I " -Monrcuvillc - 22 7li Ar. Stari-vilW r,v . 11 15 j 7 :i ' I,v. Ktati-HViile Ar -1 " M I Ar.Tavloravilli'f.v " til ! r r a m j Sf.FilfTXO CAR HFRVH'K. i Noh. i : and Ii (ecpinir Cur -j t.w'iL. 'iielimond himI ( . reiMboro, : and Tniim t7 and I'nllnmn fMcep- in fur lietwfen New i nrk. Ari' viile A lint prinn be in haiiilled on Son 11 and 12 on R. ' 1. and V. N !. flivisio ik. I'lilltnan Sleepinif ( ar between -iheville and f ini'innali," via K mix v i lie. Trainw N.w. is, 14. 15 A Irt nolid I rain ( between Arilieville and Columbia,; eonneetiri'; at folninbia with S. f. H'y forJ'h irleHton and K. C. A P. K'y : for Havannah, Jackmnivi lie and all , Florida point. Pullman Sleeper .Vn. 15 and li,b-tween J arte Hon ville, Anhe vllle and Hot Hpringn. W. A. Tl, KK,(len. Pan. Ait Wahinrf,on, f. f. H. H. Hardwk k, A. (I. P. A.. Atlanta, Oa. W. H. (iKKdS, T!en. Mgr., VV'aMbinifton. t).. V. K. Mi Hkr. ien. rtupt., (,'olumbia, H. '. Hot, Haas. Trarflo, ManaKer, WaMhinxton, D. f NUKTII 1AKI.I.INA I'KACHKKS A -HKMIlt.Y, MillIB IKAII t ITV, V.( . l''or above oecaion, the Itirhniond A Danville K. It. will nell round trip ticketn to Moreheail City. N. C , at the followini; rate from xiint named, plu Il'.iki to i-over Member ship t'oupon of the Teacher' AiHem bly, which will b.i sold with every ticket : Iteidsville, 7.sn; Mockstville, fN.'KI ; Selma, Asheboro. -..!ii; Kal- eiuh, $4.40 ; NorwiM.d. $U .55 ; Chapel Hill, i.0o: Statexville, :i.J5; Klleu folledxe, it.ii5; M orfzantou, In.Vi; ( irceusboro, 7.I0; A.iiu-vi lie, l-!.'i5; Salisbury, frt.4.5 ; Wayne ville, il:!..i; Charlotte, IU.71V; Slurphy, l.70; Wiiirttou-Salem, t7.!H ; Wilkiboro, $10.05. Rate from intermediate point will be in proportion. Ticket no be Hold June liith to joth, inclusive; limited July 15th, 1W4, A Niiug4uirlairtt lath, JaHer, (ia., June i5. The Muu. Jaine Simmon died at bi liome two miles from here, Saturday morn ing soon after midnight. He hail ever been active in the interest of his church and State. He once repre sented this country in the legislature. He was born in Rutherford county, North Carolina, lu lto.1, and move to Hall eouuty, Georgia In lSill ; thence to the place of bis death lu lSW. "Uncle Jtnimie,'' as he was faui illiarly called, lived a long and use ful life, having reached his uinety flrst birthday. For alxty years he was Stewart of the Methodist Kpisco pal church, which ottlce he held at his death. He leaves a wife and four living children. St'p i in; ti s t r A bllene; "Kan , .1 ii lie 10. I ii i j he way nf e'insr iilir :uvl vi.'u-intr 'isliu. a Dickinson rn'iuly I'arnnT has laid I'lnln to tin' rirst prie. II" iia a statement licit i not "lily 1 1 ) i 1 1 1 - in every respiv't, bu! is inlil wilh start litiir'attcniion in .Ii'tnil It. W. ...I. Smith, a lnni-t imc resident of ihe county. Ilvinvr seven or eight mile from irrtnV,.-fl?Hrtf'ar Hi' the '.Kcfltl gelii'al Visitor," the church oriran of the Brethren in Christ, printid here, I his week, over hiw siguatiire, and at test. .! Iiy an atlldavii.a story of hi stranee visitation, lie says iliat in company wilh It. W. Blue', a neiirli borinsf rai'iiirr, a few niorhts ago. he stepped miii nf r In house at Andrew Thompson's, three mile from Mau 'liester. and Hfleen from Abilene. As they looked at ibe sky, which wa I'lenr, "suddenly nomerhlnif Hko a iare luminous ball appeard in fh' mo i bsT ationt ,'40 lUifPeeu aUnvet he eaMtern borion 'I it a comet '."' ''I it a meteor".'" The question were linked siniul jtanfeonslv, Unit." say Mr. Sniith, "there wa no time for annwer. Jimt then it shot westward, meteor-like, about, three degrees, and miunHila'e ! ly returned on the am line to it first position. We had only time to say. Tt merits watching," when it, opened as a casket with a hingn, pre senting on its right cro most beautifully, golden, corrugated ami ! furbished. At the left, of this was a livtng man clad in citizen's style, with a plaine crown on hi bead; ins form was symmetrical, Ills counten ance bright and peruiisHive; a per fect son of man. "The casket soon closed; and away it went to the eastern liorixou like a, meteor. There it oscillated a if for time to he ejnptied and refilled, re turning on tile me path to it urin inal place. It. opened. preenting a (Kirtly man, with sword and scabbard on hi thigh, a cross on hi breast and on hi bead a-crovv ic of manv glittering jewels, like star. He looked beautiful, but was partly hid den by an obtrusive rider on a" black or dark horse. "These were hidden or overshad owed byabaugnty woman in cosily royal airii-e. who seemed to rule over boiii. Then f bese were eclipsed by tlic coming of a military leader with sword in right had, elevated ready to strike;' the scabbard cast away; i cross on hi right breast and a siiiare and ei mi pass mi his left. On tns head was a military hat, t.he crown blend ed with the man's hair. ' n each side of the man's head was a horn, and a cross was erect- behind him.". He stepped out and forth and began action, never stopping to rest or turn ing his back oil the eneuiy. He re treated eastward to within about rive degrees of the horizon, theu began to I advance with heavy martial tread,, like one tramping the wine prese ami wielding his sword. ' "Abut 11.40 p. di as we stooifl watching the phenomenon, blood wan seen to stream forth from the j casket and spread fur and wide u- : pareutly it) miles in extent. Mr. I Blue, who is a veteran of the war, said it was like the blood of the bat- Ue-tield, only a deeper rei. The ; warrior seemed at tunes to be iu 1 blood to his knees and above. - j "At lito I retlrtif, but Mr. Blue re mained watching until 2 a. in., and says the warrior was yet parading the skies and was Joined by another who advanced to meet him from the east. The casket vanished after this worrior stepped out. Myself and Mr. Klue saw the first and second scenes. Others saw part of the second. Mr. Thompson and Mr. Blue saw all the second." Mr. Smith adds to his statemeut, "morally sworn," as he says, as fol lows; "1 hereby certify the above to be Iven as penned as seen by me. iMbcrs may have seen more or less piiinls. Si trued , "H. V. Smith.'" GEMS IN VERSE. Wli.T'- !M itVi.ui, front, .itxl .iiff-n . if jm Th.'it ' ' h- .imMiMii li.At t.vfil no s As wt u julfit tuo ilnwt ,,( vhn i,i;'ti'n? t'hut Hy hTrm li(c -i rjvr r h lcf crtTintr", mart. Vi tiH-nl w!lh (I'tr tmtr -iiif-ltlnif up ihmnorh I h crow ii Ot tnr iit an rim iKpi wnnt up nnl wnt AntJ w 'Nti"1 in mir hitrt i otiT ryii Tniriy Wii -iMil't Hnf whro it crirnit from- th lt i iiiitit ry i ottd Vn ifni-riilMr rVj tAf1tlir .ho cim wilh liii ' Aiimvn turn hitfliwity unci tif-vr ,vnt tM'k, '' And 9t nlirtii wtutt i Mm if a ,n itiul imn nn I tm hi r1t , Vrom -vnmm ! luloii piH't tip tho iM -ountry r'mn. ifirht . ' Ant th r wk nt liln wht n.n Ur whirls! infn ' Ami w thmtifht wnoivii'l r-i inmoti t(lncA ! A of -ftriktiw !if up t Kvi util ennntrr rruui. Tit rnowri caiM hf Hk t hlp In 11 nnil, With1 a rtiftrtr tmhtnd in th nhpiior K pail, ' Wtth a rolllckinif . rw nd a tiowitiae wm With mp on mr hnrnn, down tha uiti coun try pnmtl. Ami ih tfyilt how rntml.wr th Tby l atnpH tiy tha 'ld cuvwrfl ir1itit (n the Hw ih in-iifiitmm .jult- wfrk wnd thm cmpii Till ih wittfttftM ilrnvfi off -town hold coun try fundi Oh, rli ftip f th li'li vriw tim rim nt thm world. And fhfdtmt of it0 iiiihii r 'iiHl.vr it rnrlrtl ' Wiut Lt 'tirrmtn t!ii It id from our tiuht th itiMtde Of th(rt ririii ha livd up t.h old riountry ruwl. Th old nnntrv rnrui' I -n ft ntill f!w Down the hill f my drpmriH, utt it did lon mo. Ami I wIhIi vin uuw rh4.t 1 ;uuld lay df my loHd And riKi ny th -ld -f tlm .id -cmfiirr rot. l-eAiittftt' llointt Iniiritsai, All "Mt f nwtw" Cnnpl. , Wh ,vp -in out of ditUf," t liny Stt nd i. Wh Uv in ffi i ild fjhitrid y, Lorikf slfU tftMlM llV. lit Hy I iuti inn (inl(,uinij (ruo In 'iv-r t Iuhk, Ami L- vy i i , I vill . iwn iu vnil . lit is mj iiH. VV" rnt in wo rmnniuit; t "Pwixt "iluw ijiU Umiiii." llts ur'MMfU uwmi to winivr dn , And in- riMJiii, Ywt, (hmuitii Uftt'n hour .if Mrnw and viortu, Wlivn tfrlefw hfil, Lovw kupttxir mijhII lit hub aunmr w'a"ftu Ami ail wnm wii, JfmJ think mi wmn ilka In wife but it tht put. ierhapH wm vivw Uiw tluai Ufa Thnmuh rotMrat Evan it th proapwt tm uak hri(ht Wa hold it triia That havit tnirina may grow Uht Wlwa txmrmti by twu. Upon Uta Klldad acroll of fame, Kaiblaiiunai fair, I cannul hopa to raaU thm uum I proudly baart But. happy In tbalravan flow, Tha yaara tfiula by. Wa ara hahlad tha Uiuaa wa know NatiaoaL ChaiXkbara' Joornai. It i lity thnuW tbw XJnitod 8UtM Muufctw aad tlw New ' York pulic deptrtxuwnt caonot u thw autbunty Mytunawa by Prudent Pioto In BwU. Wiwn tiw wuprwn- ooor of that country Wn t S PP from th lmynanwd rwolntiunii- mad otner cam no ylawnt, Pijwto joaroaxl tfaw oonrk ' .